Prince Harry feels ‘sad and lonely’ as Meghan Markle to skip UK visit

Prince Harry to feel ‘lonely and sad’ during his visit to UK for the Invictus Games 10th anniversary event

Prince Harry feels ‘sad and lonely’ as Meghan Markle skips UK visit
Prince Harry feels ‘sad and lonely’ as Meghan Markle to skip UK visit 

Prince Harry is expected to feel emotional during his upcoming trip to UK as Meghan Markle reportedly won’t be joining him for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.

The Duke of Sussex will visit the St Paul's Cathedral on May 8, 2024, which is the same place where his and Prince William’s parents: Charles and late Princess Diana tied the knot in 1981.

As this venue holds a special place in Harry’s heart, the royal expert Charlotte Griffiths told GB News that the former royal will be feeling “too sad” without his better half, Meghan accompanying him.

Griffiths said that the event might be "very sombre" as "It's a really important part of Harry's soul, and the kind of thing he'd want his wife, maybe even his kids by his side for."

She further noted, "Meghan is leaving him there alone, and I just think he's going to cast a really lonely portrait of a man without his friends around him, without his family and without senior members of the Royal Family. And no wife there with him as well."

To note, there are reports suggesting that Prince Harry will be staying in a hotel during his visit to UK, rather than any royal residency.